Fish living in warm and arid climates are used to adversity. High temperatures and droughts can routinely cause the streams they call home to stop flowing or dry out altogether. Yet even fish adapted ...
From field sites in Vietnam and the coast of West Africa to her laboratory in Washington, D.C., Kate Bemis applies her knowledge of fish diversity to support sustainable fisheries Naomi Greenberg Kate ...
Fish caught in the same trawl and sold under the same name may in fact have significant genetic differences. Beneath the ...
You've probably heard that it's getting hotter outside. Last year was the hottest on record globally, topping a record that was set the year before. But some of the places we go for refuge from the ...
Mucilage, also popularly known as “sea snot”, is a slimy substance that causes odor as well as damaging the marine ecosystem due to the overgrowth of phytoplankton in the sea. To combat the mucilage ...
Freshwater fish trematodes represent a diverse group of parasitic flatworms that pose important implications for both aquaculture and wild fish populations. Recent integrative studies combining ...